Dearest Joanne, You are my first friend on She Writes! I can't wait to see you at Amy's. Fingers crossed, Psychology Today is seriously considering my personal essay on sleepwalking for their "2 Minute Memoir"! Hugs, Kathleen
Hi Joanne, Just logged in after sending you an email. Thanks for the connection and yes, I look forward to reconnecting at Blog Her in San Diego. Enjoy your summer!
Delighted to have you join us the Novelist group. You might jump in by telling us what you’re working on in the “Show Me Your Novel and I’ll Show You Mine” discussion if you're not too uncomfortable talking about what you're working on. I’ll look forward to chatting with you!
Welcome to the Bloggers Let’s Make it Work group! So glad you are here. Please visit the discussion New Members Visit Here First, tell us about your blog so we can list it on the members blog index.
I hope you will find, as I did, a great sense of community, loads of information and resources, and an incredible amount of talent.
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Adding my voice to the welcome, Joanne. We’d love to have you join us in the Novelists – Struggling or Not group if you’re working on longer fiction, or think you might like to.
Hi Joanne! Welcome! I just wanted t o introduce myself, and my blog, The Book Buff: Book Reviews for Regular People. Check it out at http://www.thebookbuff.blogspot.com.
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Today a mandala ritual was posted by Maureen Doallas, link to her blog below: To kick off this discussion, let me explain the intention of this art/ritual from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Prayers are said throughout the building of the mandala,…See More
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Welcome to the Bloggers Let’s Make it Work group! So glad you are here. Please visit the discussion New Members Visit Here First, tell us about your blog so we can list it on the members blog index.
I hope you will find, as I did, a great sense of community, loads of information and resources, and an incredible amount of talent.
Jump in on ongoing discussions or start one if there is an issue you would like to discuss.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Look forward to reading your posts.
Warm regards,
Julie Jeffs
Beginning a Life at 50
Meg Waite Clayton
Novelist Group Moderator
Author of the national bestseller The Wednesday Sisters, The Language of Light, a Bellwether Prize finalist, and the forthcoming The Four Ms. Bradwells (Ballantine, March 2011)
These networks can be a bit overwhelming at first, so if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Kate
Check out Getting Started, an easy-to-use guide to, well, getting started.
Don’t forget to head over to the She Writes Blog and let us know what you think!
If you have any questions or feedback as you explore and use the site, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Best,
-Kate
Managing Editor, She Writes Blog
Community Manager, She Writes
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